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REES 204E

Totalitarianism (HISTORY 204E, HISTORY 307E, INTNLREL 104E, JEWISHST 204E, POLISCI 204E)

UNITS:4-5
GRADING:Letter (ABCD/NP)
LEVEL:Graduate
GER:—

This course analyzes the evolution and nature of revolutionary and totalitarian polities through the reading of monographs on the Puritan Reformation, French Revolutionary, turn of the 20th Century, interwar, and Second World War eras. Among topics explored are the essence of modern ideology and politics, the concept of the body national and social, the modern state, state terror, charismatic leadership, private and public spheres, totalitarian economies, and identities and practices in totalitarian polities.

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REES 204E: Totalitarianism (HISTORY 204E, HISTORY 307E, INTNLREL 104E, JEWISHST 204E, POLISCI 204E)

4-5 units · Letter (ABCD/NP)

This course analyzes the evolution and nature of revolutionary and totalitarian polities through the reading of monographs on the Puritan Reformation, French Revolutionary, turn of the 20th Century, interwar, and Second World War eras. Among topics explored are the essence of modern ideology and politics, the concept of the body national and social, the modern state, state terror, charismatic leadership, private and public spheres, totalitarian economies, and identities and practices in totalitarian polities.

Offered in Winter 2027 at Stanford University.

Winter 2027 sections

  • Colloquium — TBA TBA (Graduate)

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